Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1951 — Page 3

SATURDAY, AUGUST li, 1951

MISS SUS HARPER PLANS FOR SEPTEMBER WEDDING Completed p lans w'ere announced this weekend for the wedding of Miss Sue Harper to. Gerald __ Ault of Lorain, O. She is tfie only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- W. Lowell Harper! of Decatur, and her > fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle S. Ault of Lorain. Miss Harper has selected Sunday, September 2, as the date for l , her nuptials.- The Rev. A. C. E. Gillander will officiate at the rites in the . First Presbyterian church I at three! o’clock in the afternoon. Mrs. O. H. Haubold will present the wedditfg musicale. The bride-eloct has chosen Miss Shirley Scott, of Detroit, .1 Mich., for her maid of honor, and_ her bridesmaids are to be Mrs. i.. Phillip J. Schmith, of Indianapolis, ahfl Miss Babette Steinhou|ser, of ; -Fort Wayne. ■ . " Smith, of Lorain, will serve as best man fan his brother-in-law. Guests will be seated bv Richard Ellis, of Lorain, and Roger Morley, of Cleveland!, O. Al reception will be held following the iferemony at the Harper home east of the city. V MISS MARJORY MILLER WILL WED IN OCTOBER Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Miller, of Decatur route five, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their qnly daughter,, Marjory Irene, to i David Lee Furth-.-miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson William Furthmlller, Sr., of New „ Havep. October 20 has been se--1 lected as the date for the wedding. - Miss Miller is a graduate of Pleasant Mills high school and is eippktyed at the General Electric _ I companyf Her fiance is a graduate of Ossiah high school\ and is employed bythe International Herves- ; ter. I i —A W.S.C.S. MEETS I TUESDAY AT PLEASANT MILLS ’ The Pleasant Mills Methodist Woman’s- Society Os Christian Service met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dave Sovine. Mrs. Harlen Jones gave the de--1 votions and the hymn “Wonderful Words pf Life” was sung. Mrs. John Bailey read a poem, “When We Never Grow Old.” . Following the business meeting ,Mrs. Elmer Goll iff sang a solo, *‘We Never Will Grow Old” and gave a reading entitled, “Lament ’ the Front Church Pew.” A special feature on_the Bityle waa given by

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Mrs. George Foor and the meeting closed with the Lord’s prayer. ~ Refreshments were served to the , thirteen members and one guest present. The Andrews —family reunion will be held Sunday, August 26, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hahnert, one mile west of the Pleasant Mills, post office. A basket dinner will be served and those attending are asked to bring table service, i ! \ t Our Lady of Victory discussion group will meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence Heimann Monday evening at eight o’clock. _. The Happy Homemakers club will hold their meeting Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. John Hirschy. Members of the Kiisland W.C.T.U. will meet at the Charles, Liby home at one thirty o’clock Tuesday afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thieme, of 1015 West Adams street, and Mr! and Mrs. Herman iStoppenhagen motored to Lafayette Thursday to attend the commencement at Purdue University. The Thiemes’ son, Melvin Thieme, received a master of science degree. After a few weeks vacation he will return to Purdue to study for a doctor 'of science degree. Mrs. Dale Osborn, of Fort Wayne, is spending the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Schwartz of this city and will attend the wedding of her sister. Miss Anna Schwartz, this evenjng. Her husband is now at Camp Williams, Wis., for two weeks training. ” ~ The will of the late Lulu B. Schwartz of Wells county has been probated. She, bequeathed $5,000 to the Woman’s Home- Missionary society of the St.'Mark’s Lutheran church for the purpose of establishing a Jean Schwartz chapel in the southern mountains of Virginia. She gave a Bond qriano to St. Mark's church at Uniondale and the rest of her estate to Howard and Esta Payne. Fete Heimann, of this city, will leave today for Aldoradd, Kan., to attend the funeral' of his cousin, the Rev. A. P. Heimann. The latter was well-known in this city, having visited here, piany times. A' Go to the church of your choice next Sunday. —__ If You Have Something To Sell A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.

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Society Item* for day'#- pub- — llcatlon must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.)i Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson SUNDAY Leimenstall-Martin reunion, Mr and Mrs. Frank Yager. Annual Weldy reunion, Hanna Nuttman park. \ » MONDAY Our Lady of Victory discussion club, Mrs. Clarence Heimann, 8 p.m. Music Section of Woman’s club. Mrs. Harry Dailey, 8 p.m. V.F.W. post and Auxiliary potluck supper, V.F.W. home, 6 p.m. TUESDAY V.F.W. V.F.W. home, 8 p.m. « \| , fib". * St. study qjub, 1 Mrs Ed FaUrdte, 8 p.m. j Called meeting of Civic Department of Woman’s club, Mrs. Clarence Smith, p.m. 1 TUESDAY .! / Happy Homemakers y clpb, Mrs. John Hirschy, 7:30 p.m. Kirkland W.C.T.V.. Charles Liby home, 1:30 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columba pot luck supper, C-L. of C. hall. 6: Ju P-m- . ; ' Sunny Circle Home club, recreation center, 8 p.m. Rose Garden club family picnic, Hanns-Nuttman park, 6 p.m. Jolly Housewife Home Economics club ice cream social, Tuesday 9r30 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Harre Koos, 2 p.m.

Top Democrats To Address Conference < a Barkley To Speak At French Lick /, French Lick, Ind., Aug. 18—(LIP) —Eleven top Democratic party officials, including five governors and vice-president Alben W. Barkley, will speak at a three-day party conference here next week. , The Aug. 23-25 joint meeting of the midwest conference of Democratic party officials and the Indiana Democratic editorial association \vill feature a forum discussion of midwest problems. Governors taking part in the forum will be Henry of Indiana, Adlai E. Stevenson of Illinois, G. Mennen Williams of Michigan, Frank J. Lausche of Ohio and Lawrence W. Wetherby of Kentucky. P : Other speakers will include price stabilizer Michael V. DiSalle; navy secretary Dan A. Kimball; Mrs. India Edwards, vice chairman of the Democratic national committee, and Reps.‘Ray J. Madden and Winfield K. Denton of Indiana. Barkley will addrdss the closing session next\ Saturday night.

|<®Jospjtal IO* 1 , Admitted: Vtacept Huth, Decatur. \ Dismissed: Mrs. James Schell and baby girl. Sherry! Lynn, Geneva; Mrs. ArthuV Baker, Decatur; Logan Sprunger, Berne; Mrs. Arthur Krueckeberg and baby girl, Decatur. — — ■ , Mr. and Mrs. Chafles Tumbleson, Berne, are the parents of a baby\son, bom at 8:35 a.m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 5 pounds, 10 Mi ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson, Monroeville, are parents of a baby girl, born at 9:03 p.m. Friday at the Adams county memorial hospital. The baby weighed \ 7 pounds, 7 ounces. • A baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Geyer, Willshire, 0., at the Adams county memorial hospital today kt 7:20 am. He weighed 7 pounds, 12 punces k Takes Over Service Station In Decatur Harry Deßoo has takfen-ever the gasoline service station conducted in connection with the Golden Rule Sales and Service Co. at the corner of Madison and Third streets, it was announced today. Charles Hicks, who operates the Packard and Crosley automobile agencies here under the name of Golden Rule, will continue to operate the agency. Deßoo has been employed at the filling station for some lime and has completed negotiations to buy it

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Miss Schwartz To Wed This Evening In Church Nuptial At six o’clock this evening. Miss Anna' Louise Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Schwartz 915 W. Monroe street, will become the bride of William John Rodenbecjk. son sos Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rodenbeck, 12045 McClellans street, Fort Wayne. Dr. Gerald Jones will read the double ring ceremony in the First Methodist church. Preceding the wedding, Mrs. Edgar Gerber, organist, and Mrs. James Edkigton, vocalist, will present a fifteen minute musicale. The traditional wedding marches will be played., - .' The church will be decorated with beauty vases bf whjte gladiola and huckleberry foliage. At the altar\ will be seven-branched candelabra holding white tapiers and palms. White satin bows and {lusters of huckleberry will mark the pewsi. The bride will wear a white ballerina length gowp styled with a lace I liodice and peter pan collar. The skirt of bridal satin ijs covered with three layers ofl nylor) net. ~ The shpulder length Veil of illusion, caught to a helmet of chantilly lace, is edged with illusion tucks and studded with seed pearls? She will carry a white purple throated orchid and. stephanotis, arranged on top of a

Miss Pumphrey Home From Europe Monday Miss Eleanor,, Pumphrey, librarian at the Decatur high will atrive in New York Monday aboard i the Queen Mary, which sailed Wednesday from Cherbourg, France. \ Miss Pumphrey toured Europe the past two months. She will meet i her parents at Bedford Springs, Vai., and return home with them. Attends National I Moose Convention Letter Sheets, governor of tl*ie L. O. O* Moose lodge 1311, left this morning for Buffalo, N.Y., wheYe he will attend the national conven-

■ ■ ■» Mm 3 K W £ UWR B IB* I DOOMED MURDERER Harry Williams, 20, who killed a guard to break out of Chicago’s Cook county jail death row while awaiting electrocu tion, is held tightly by police in an auto after his capture on streetca. bn the city’s far south side. Holding him are officer Thomas Devitt (left) and Sgt. Vincent Cunninghan*. ('lnternational Soundphotoj

— Photo by Anspaugh white satin-covered prayerbook. Mrs. Dale Osborn, Fort Wayne, will be her sister’s matron of honor and Mrs. Ned Campbell, cousin of Yhe groom, will be bridesmaid. Both attendants will wear ballerina length gowns of mantle green satin and nylpn net with matching waist-length capes. They will carry nosegays of fuchsia colored glamellias. Ronald Rodenbeck will serve as his brother’s best man. Karl Wuttke and Paul Rehling, also of Fort Wayne, will usher. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Schwartz will, doh a sheer navy dress with pink accessories. Mrs. Rodenbeck will wear black with white accessories. Both mothers will wear fuchsia corsages. v After the ceremony, a reception will be at the Southwest Conservation Club in Fort Wayne,- for two hundreds gsests. A three tier cake will be in the center of the white linen-covered table, which will'be decorated with candelabra and gladiolas. \ Serving will be Mrs. Chester Schwartz. Mrs. Kentaeth Galler. Mrs. Raymond Lehman, and the Misses Alice Geimer, Betty Keller and Edna Braun. When she leaves for a northern wedding trip, Mrs. Rodenbeck will be outfitted In a navy blue suit, navy velvet accessories and' mn orchid corsage. The couple ■•will make their home at 2129 N. Sedgwick street, Chicago.

tion bf the Moose August 20 to 26. Delegates from all lodges in the United States as well as Great Britain and Canada will be in attendance. Youth Is Recaptured After Jail Escape Indianapolis, Aug. 18 — (UP) — Robert F. Faucett, 17, Indianapolis, was under close guard today to keep him from duplicating an “Impossible” escape from Marion county Juvenile -court. The youth escaped from a fourth-floor an|te-foom yesterday lij jumping* 20 feet to a rooftop, then leaping 15 feet to an alley. Despite a \ slight injury, Faucett ran to a parking lot and stole an automobile.

Church Conference Will Open Tuesday Will Unite Two Branches Os Church A .conference el. unusual significance to the Evangelical United Brethren churches pf this vicinity will be held next week. August >2l-26, at Oakwood Park, Syracuse. This conference will bring together the two branches of the Evangelical United Brethren church. The union of the two denomina* rtions, the former Evangelical and the United Brethren, was brought about in November of 1946 at the general conference in Johnstown, Pa. Since then the general denominational hoards and the missionary, benevolent, publishing, and educational interests' have been functioning as a united church. .. Union of conferences of the two former denominations is now taking place throughout the ■ united chutch. In 1950 the four conferences in Indiana voted to unite into two conferences, the Indihna conference north and the Indiana conference south. The Indiana conference (EV) had its concluding session August t> at Oakwood Park. The St. Joseph conference (UB) will have its final session Tuesday and Wednesday l of next week, concluding Wednesday afternoon with the ordination service and stationing of ministers. The uniting session of the Indiana conference north, will be held Wednesday evening a: 7:30. The Rev. J. Balmer Showers, D. D., LL. D. of Indianapolip, bishop of the west central area, will preside and pronounce the declaration of union. Bishop George Edward Epp, D.D., LL.D. of Harrisburg,. Pa., former bishop of the Indiana conference (EV) will deliver the Holy Communion meditation. Holy Communion will be administered with Bishop Showers as celebrant, conference superintendents as table hosts, group leaders as serving hosts. The uniting conference will continue in session through Sunday morning, closing with a sermon by Bishop Showers and the assignment of fields to ministers. Ministerial delegates from Deca-

Like a Letter From Home THE DAILY DEMOCRAT / __ m w jf WXB9 ~ ■ I'k Once again the Youth of Adams County is being called to serve in the Armed Forces. Keep in touch with these men and w o me n by sending news from home, by sending them- your Home Newspaper, the DAILY DEMOCRAT. JUST MAIL THE COUPON BELOW! - ' I SUBSCRIPTION RATES ’ I . BEYOND ADAMS AND ADJOINING COUNTIES: * 1 YEAR - - - $7.00 J 6 MONTHS - * $3.75 ' H ! ~ | 3 MONTHS - - 52.00 I DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, IND. I enclose Send the paper forto A J— Sent in By: NAME ADDRESS

■ — I ' ■—■■■ ll— I Bl ■■ ■■■ .. — r «H.- l Jßsv. v . l&l awsMHi 1 ’# ■■ f .■> -a . / - \ J be, BUY MORRIS CHERRY, all 640 pounds of him, finally rests comfortably in a special bed in Seaside, Cal., hospital under care of nurse Mar- } Clark. But it was a tough job getting him there after his car crashed into a building, injuring him slightly. Ambulance attendants Had to struggle mightily to get him out of the wreck, then it was squally tough to boost him into the ambulance. Fortunately the hospital had a strong bed. Cherry is a disc jockey, and likely the ambulance crew felt like singing, “You’re Too Fat for Us.”

tur who plan to attend are the Rev. F. H- Willard, pastor of the Bethany church; the Rev. L. T. Norris, pastor of the Union Chapel church; and the Rev. John E. Chambers, pastor of the Trinity church. Conference lay members are Raymond Eichenauer of the Bethany church. Freeman Schnepp of the Union Chapel church, and Mrs. R. O. Wynn of the Trinity church. CONVICTS IN (CwtbiM Ffom Paae Oae) dorsed the plan to starve the convicts back to work. “H’s ridiculous that inmates think they can dictate penitentiary policy,” McKay said. Go to the church of your choice next Sunday. — Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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